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Bioidentical Hormones - U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging

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These products that have been seen to be no problem with the Wiley<br />

Protocolm<br />

Magnesium<br />

B-vitamins<br />

Omega 3's and 6's<br />

Lithium<br />

Anti-psychotic drugs<br />

Anti-epilepsy<br />

Comm<strong>on</strong> sleep meds like Ambien, Tylenol PM, Melat<strong>on</strong>in, Resterol, Zantax, Zantac<br />

Bleeding Out of Rhythm<br />

C<strong>on</strong>sult your doctor and the website for informati<strong>on</strong> about:<br />

Bleeding before day 21 can be either a sign of too much or too little estrogen. On the basic<br />

Protocolm, too much is unlikely. Bleeding <strong>on</strong> or after day 21: try using 24 lines more of<br />

progester<strong>on</strong>e BID for <strong>on</strong>e day <strong>on</strong>ly. If the bleeding c<strong>on</strong>tinues, stop all progester<strong>on</strong>e and let your<br />

period happen. Call the next day DAY ONE. This earlier than normal bleeding indicates the need<br />

for 2 more lines of estradiol BID for your entire cycle beginning <strong>on</strong> this new DAY ONE, so you will<br />

make more progester<strong>on</strong>e receptors and your progester<strong>on</strong>e can hold the lining past DAY 21.<br />

To see more answers to many frequently asked questi<strong>on</strong>s go to the website thewileyprotocol.com<br />

Discuss the educati<strong>on</strong>al material with your doctor before you make decisi<strong>on</strong>s about your health.<br />

C<strong>on</strong>sultati<strong>on</strong> with your pharmacist<br />

Your pharmacist is <strong>on</strong>ly allowed to answer questi<strong>on</strong>s about your order, to tell you where and how<br />

to apply the cream, the producti<strong>on</strong> and c<strong>on</strong>tents of the cream and horm<strong>on</strong>es, your insurance,<br />

compounding informati<strong>on</strong>, and business matters pertaining to your order.<br />

By m<strong>on</strong>th 3 and every six m<strong>on</strong>ths after that you are urged to get your blood<br />

tested.<br />

Blood testing is d<strong>on</strong>e <strong>on</strong> day 12 and day 21.<br />

There are cream applicati<strong>on</strong> issues with regard to blood testing so here are two opti<strong>on</strong>s for<br />

getting blood work d<strong>on</strong>e in regard to applying your cream. Stick with <strong>on</strong>e. Morning or afterno<strong>on</strong>,<br />

either before you apply or 3 hr after.

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